Due to an error, comic book retailers got the newly relaunched and rebooted MAD Magazine today, a week earlier than they should have done. And no one realised.
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Dynamite has started a Kickstarter campaign for their Red Sonja 45th anniversary trading cards that includes exclusive sketch cards and more.
Dark Horse announced via press release Wednesday that they will publish a new original graphic novel by writer Ryan Ferrier and artist Roger Langridge called Criminy in September.
Ahead of the wedding of Batman and Catwoman in July, the recent Batman #44 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, and Joelle Jones has sold out and is coming back in a second printing on May 9th. Isola #1 is also getting a second printing.
BOOM! Studios has just revealed plans to spin off a Lumberjanes Original Graphic Novel. Lilah Sturges will write Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass with art by polterink and a cover by Alexa Sharpe.
Stan Lee's Comikaze event became LA Comic Con, and is now rebranding for a third time to become Beyond Fest Expo LA for 2018.
This week Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop talks Gail Simone's Domino, a new team of Exiles, Immortal Men, Oblivion Song, and more.
The Avengers classic founding members’ statue has been undergoing a few changes of late. Recently as part of a subterfuge from one side of the current
We've already noted the back of Donald Trump's head in today's Suicide Squad. And tiki torches in X-Men Red. But it's not the only storyline ripped from the headlines six months ago in today's superhero comics.
Review: Long Lost #5 is a must-have in the series, offering one reveal after the other. Something big is coming, and #5 feels like a stepping stone towards it.
X-Men had tried to pride itself on parallels with anti-racist themes since the '70s and anti-homophobic themes since the '90s. And now it looks like it's turning to more recent headlines for inspiration in X-Men Red.
A few weeks ago, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that the USA had finished building the Wall... in Suicide Squad #35, an episode entitled 'Drain The Swamp' by Rob Williams, Neil Edwards, and Ulises Arreola.
ComiXology is to close their Pull List system from their earliest days, used by retailers to record, modify and enable comic book readers' regular orders
This past weekend in Chicago at C2E2, John Layman was selling and signing ashcans to his upcoming series with Nick Pitarra from Image Comics, Leviathan. But don't worry if you couldn't make it -- Bleeding Cool has a sizeable chunk of it.
Create the Break is a new a professional development course for emerging comic artists based in the West Midlands, England.
Another Wednesday another look at the ComiXology listings. And alongside regular backstock sales ahead of the release of Action Comics #1000, Boom's Buy
In the latest sad episode of the saga of George R. R. Martin's next book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, The Winds of Winter, never being published,
Legendary comic book creator Neal Adams has written this open letter regarding fellow legendary comic book creator Stan Lee and his current situation.
Bleeding Cool's Rich Johnston spoke to Stan Lee's daughter JC Lee about her concerns regarding her father and her plans to continue his legacy, which include opening a chain of restaurants called Stan's Super Subs.
Conspiracy of Ravens from Leah Moore, John Reppion and Sally Jane Thompson, is an original graphic novel intended for tween, teen, and adult readers
It was something that attendees attested to, both on the Silicon Valley Comic Con Facebook page... ...and in the comments of the Bleeding Cool article
Pasquale Qualano has provided us with a commentary track for Dejah Thoris #3, a story he drew based on a script by Amy Chu.
During the “Fan Experience” event with Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo at this year's Fan Expo Dallas, Snyder talked about DC Comics' plans for another show: San Diego Comic-Con.
Dynamite has sent us exclusive extended previews for Barbarella #5 and Legenderry Red Sonja #3, plus a look inside the new OGN, James Bond: Casino Royale.
This weekend, when all eyes were on Chicago and C2E2, the likes of Joe Quesada, Scott Snyder, and Greg Capullo were living it up at Fan Expo Dallas, the latter two to hint at things to come and sign a ton of copies of Metal #1.
Entertainment website The Hollywood Reporter has posted a round-up of the current plight of comic book legend Stan Lee, but much of these newly publicized details are based on conflicting accounts. Here is another take on the piece.
The multi-creator Thanos Annual has totally topped the chart, followed by Hunt for Wolverine and everyone dicing in for any Power Rangers comics they can get right now, with Redneck and Rick and Morty right behind.
Orbital Comics in London is planning a life drawing event at the end of the month. Called Infinity War: A Life Drawing Spectacular, it will be run on Friday, April 27th from 7 p.m., alongside release of the Avengers: Infinity War movie.
The Spring 2018 Diamond Retailer Best Practices Award winners were announced at the Diamond Retailer Summit in Chicago last week.
Steve Geppi, founder, President and owner of Diamond Comic Distributors, gave the keynote address at this year's Diamond Retailer Summit in Chicago.